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The Hound Of The Baskervilles
Test Description: Chapters 1-5
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Chapter 5 is titled, "Three Broken Threads." In this metaphor, the "threads" represent
A
suspects
B
characters
C
leads
D
murders
2) The attitude displayed by Sir Henry Baskerville concerning his move into Baskervile Hall is
A
He has made up his mind to go and no one can change his mind
B
He asks Watson to move in with him for protection
C
He is relctant to go and would prefer to stay in London
D
He will go but intends to fire the Barrymores on his arrival
3) The date of the document which told the legend of the Baskervile curse is
A
1760
B
1730
C
1782
D
1742
4) As Sir Henry prepares to go to Baskerville Hall, who does Holmes suggest go with him for protection
A
Holmes himself
B
Cartwright
C
Dr. Watson
D
Dr. Mortimer
5) Why did the author begin the story with a long discussion of a walking stick in chapter one?
A
He wants to give the reader insight into Holmes' problem solving methods
B
He wants to point out to the reader that Watson isn't very bright
C
He wants the reader to determine the owner of the walking stick
D
He wants to show the reader how popular the use of walking sticks were
6) Inherited a thousand pounds from Sir Charles
A
Dr. Mortimer
B
Mr. Stapleton
C
Cartwright
D
James Desmond
7) Elderly clergyman, distant cousin to Baskerville
A
James Desmond
B
Barrymore
C
Mr. Franklund
D
Hugo Baskerville
8) What did Murphy, who was present on the night of Sir Charles death testify concerning that night?
A
He saw a large, black animal that looked like a calf
B
He saw footprints of a huge hound near the body
C
He heard cries in the distance
D
He heard the sound of a horse and carriage driving away
9) Barrymore is a possible suspect in killing Sir Charles. Choose the answer that points to him
A
He would inherit the Baskerville estate
B
He and his wife each received 500 pounds upon the death of Sir Charles
C
He was found next to his body
D
He did not get along with Sir Charles
10) He had long, quivering fingers as agile and restless as the antennae of an insect. This is an example of
A
Personification
B
Simile
C
Metaphor
D
Paradox
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